The two claimed there was need to protect the interest of Kenyans in the project.

Recently, the Kenya Revenue Authority halted sale of properties at the Tatu City owned by Kofinaf, after massive allegations of money laundering, swindling of buyers and tax evasion. At the centre of the allegation is Stephen Jennings, who has allegedly not only swindled potential investors, but also his fellow investors.

Consequently, the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) has launched a high voltage investigation into the allegations.

In the press conference, Jennings blamed unnamed forces for spreading falsehoods about Tatu city. However, he did not document his claims through documentation.

Kahawa Tungu‘s investigative desk has delved into the matter, and we shall be unearthing some lies that Stephen Jennings has been telling to the public.

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